Re: Split Tongues



My advice would be STAY WELL AWAY from it.
In an interview I heard an expert say the chance of paralyzing the tongue in 
the process of splitting it is VERY REAL.
If you want to go ahead anyway... good luck, but maybe your harmonica days 
will be over forever.

Ludo

>Listening to NPR last Friday on the way home, I heard a short piece about 
>tongue splitting.
>True to form they interviewed an expert in the realm of split tongues who 
>claimed that,
>
>"anything you can do with an un-split tongue,
>you can do at least twice as well with a split tongue"
>wink wink.
>
>If you haven't figured out where I am going with this And not that I'm even 
>remotely considering it.
>I couldn't help thinking what the harmonica community's collective wisdom 
>is on this thing.
>
>What extraordinary feats of pyrotechnics does a split tongue offer on 
>harmonica  ?
>Could make for some very interesting chords 'que no?
>
>Please excuse me if this one has already been around block but I just 
>couldn't help throwing it out
>there.
>
>Cheers,
>Still Bill
>
>
>
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